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AKA Explains Why People Should Not Be Pressured By Fake Social Media Lifestyle

AKA Explains Why People Should Not Be Pressured By Fake Social Media Lifestyle. The majority of celebrities now routinely display their extravagant lifestyles on social media, which is one way they communicate their success to their fan base.

AKA Explains Why People Should Not Be Pressured By Fake Social Media Lifestyle

Not everything that glitters, however, is gold in the internet age, and AKA has warned his Twitter fans not to succumb to the lure of the phony social media lifestyle. The Supa Mega said on Twitter that nobody would ever share their problems, just their success and showy lifestyle. The award-winning rapper continued by encouraging his audience to put in hard work and do it at their own speed, free from any social media pressure.

In this era of social media. Nobody is posting their struggles, it’s only the flashy stuff, the success the triumphs. Don’t let it make you feel like you do not HAVE … you do. Set your own tempo, be grateful, work hard and everything you ever wanted will fall into place.” He tweeted.

In another tweet, the Fela In Versace hitmaker added that while it is good to be ambitious and strive for good things, individuals should also be grateful for what they have and thank God. “Be truly grateful for what you have. It’s good to be ambitious and set goals and aspire to get nice things but trust me, food in the fridge, roof over your head, family in good health, there are A LOT of people who don’t have these things. Every day, thank God,” he added.

AKA has warned people not to feel pressured by what they see online because social media is the primary forum utilized by individuals to display their way of life. The rapper strongly asserted that nobody truly understands what individuals must through in order to have these ostentatious possessions and lifestyles. Consequently, he recommended individuals avoid letting social media give them the impression that they are doing nothing with their lives.

You do not know what people are going through or the lengths they are going to in order to attain these material things … don’t let social media pressurise you into thinking you are a have not … you do not know the whole story. Just focus on your self and your family,” tweeted AKA.

AKA is one of the South African superstars that uses social media extensively to display their opulent way of life. The rapper recently spent R2 million on a luxurious BMW whip, which he displayed on his social media pages.

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